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It named 80 A-roads and motorways with particularly poor air quality but said councils should exhaust other options before opting to impose charging, and restrictions should be time-limited and lifted as soon as pollution is within legal limits.
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But the consultation document – produced around election time following a court ruling – said councils should try all other measures before imposing charging zones.
Dancers were also open to financial exploitation by the clubs who could impose charges and fines.
Other schemes impose charges ranging from 5%to30%0% of the full annual bill.
RBS faces criticism from small business customers after suggesting it could impose charges on deposits if rates fall below zero.
No disclosure is required if a lessor does not set standards or impose charges for wear and use (such as excess mileage).
If not, that would mean that Mr Osborne would have to break his pledge to ring-fence the NHS budget and impose charges.
They could push fees for loans, such as mortgages, or impose charges on current accounts, which might otherwise be seen as "free".
Tina says Medicare will collapse if we don't impose charges, because it has to provide for people living to 150.
Further, owners frequently complain about dealers who impose charges for replacing or repairing defective belts, says the Center for Auto Safety, a consumer auto safety group based in Washington.
No-load funds do exact management fees and may impose charges known as 12B-1 fees to cover costs of marketing and shareholder services.
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